Guest: Jorge Ponce, contributor to The Babalu Blog. He wrote an article about The Cuban Adjustment Act. We will also discuss Yoani Sanchez's trip. Our sponsors: THE BOOKS OF AARON CLAREY (CAPTAIN CAPITALISM) CUBANOS IN WISCONSIN BY SILVIO CANTO JR

It is but a rare moment when someone in the Milwaukee music scene has not seen nor saw a show featuring Gabriel Sanchez either on vocals or on some form of instrumentation. He has been a sweet staple to the fans and followers, and with his new Kickstarter campaign for his original CD, let us hope the world shall embrace him everyday as well. Although self-taught, Gabriel has made a mark as a man who plays and performs at an accelerated level. He mesmerizes the masses by his strumming and strutting across stage as Prince. He is also always willing to ween in other acts, sharing his stage with the many who wish to play alongside him. Today, we will chat about his career challenges, his big bunch of bands, and what it means to be releasing solo acoustic work.

The Whittier Museum will host Armando F. Sanchez and his Spying during the Cold War part 1 of 3

Armando Sanchez was an Economics and US Government teacher for many years until he retired a couple of years. He has and continues to serve has a mentor and friend to S3productions in the Field of Internet Multimedia Broadcasting. I wanted to do this show for a couple of reasons (1) how did you get from one career path to “retired” to being an expert on cold war spying. (2) S3productions will be at the museum covering the “Spy Show” and I am hoping to get a scoop before all the major media players get them.

Mr. Sanchez has been doing both web Streaming and podcasting for several years now and has covered a variety of subjects and topics and I always find it fascinating to see where one story sometimes leads to some subject totally unrelated and a whole new directions of shows.

Tonight at a special start time of 8:30Pm ET/5:30PM PT, FightSaga Radio presents an evening with 2014 Trainer of the Year Abel Sanchez and former Heavyweight contender David "El Nino" Rodriguez!!

Ring announcer and boxing writer Joseph Herron will host tonight's program, and discuss Triple G's February 21st title defense against Middleweight contender Martin Murray with Golovkin's head trainer. The elite level boxing instructor will also examine potential opponents and big fight opportunities for his budding super star in 2015 and beyond.

- Golovkin vs. Murray on Feb. 21st, HBO

- Canelo vs. Kirkland on May 2nd, HBO

The renowned boxing coach will also share his thoughts on other big match-ups already slated on the 2015 boxing calendar.

- Thurman vs. Guerrero on March 7th, NBC

- Broner vs. Molina Jr. on March 7th, NBC

- Kovalev vs. Pascal on March 14th, HBO

- Garcia vs. Peterson on April 11th, NBC

- Klitschko vs. Jennings on April 25th, HBO

In the second half of tonight's program, FightSaga Radio is proud to present former Heavyweight KO artist David "El Nino" Rodriguez!!

The El Paso, Texas, native will once again share his thoughts on why he believes the "Fight of the Century" between Pacquiao and Mayweather will never happen, and what we should expect from both fighters in 2015.

"El Nino" will also examine Mike Alvarado's recent loss on the biggest stage of boxing to former two-division world titlist Brandon Rios, and provide some insight into the Mile High Warrior's boxing future.

David will also give us his strategic breakdown on the May 2nd HBO fight between Canelo Alvarez and James Kirkland, and who he thinks the "mandingo warrior" should work with in training camp.

VAMOS A BAILAR! The Queen of Fresh, The Gypsy Poet, Poetessa Gitana gets down in her Latin Music Roots and talks to the amazing, witty and ever-so knowledgeable Kiki Sanchez who is this amazing, Producer, Arranger, Educator, Artist & Band Leader and crazy brother on the keys and gives the words, "Solidos De La Calle" a whole, new meaning! Good music, Good times and so much more!

Sanchez was never meant to be onstage singing according to statistics. In fact, he has beat the odds and has done many things he was not “suppose” to be able to accomplish.

When Sanchez was 6 weeks old, he suffered a stroke. He spent the first three months of his life at Children’s Hospital. The son of James and Victoria Tannehill had the odds stacked against him to walk, talk, and overcome a young, devastating blow to his life. But life and statistics did not underestimate the love and determination of Sanchez or his parents plus they had the one thing on their side that helped them overcome so many of life’s challenges: their faith in God.

Sanchez, along with his two brothers and a sister grew up in Alabaster, Al. Raised on strong Christian beliefs, he was never treated differently even though small modifications had to be acknowledged and occasional made for him. He attended Thompson High School. His spirit and determination helped him through high school and even won him accolades in local talent events. As he continued to build on his talent, more community leaders and talented musicians began to notice this rising star.

From opening up CityFest in Alabaster, to performing at the Special Olympics ceremonies, Sanchez continues to bring joy to others through his talents.

PRAISE THE LORD BRO/SIS JOIN US FOR OUR SUNDAY EMPOWERMENT SERVICE ON TONIGHT AS WE COME TOGATHER TO GET INTO WORSHIP N HEAR A FRESH WORD FROM OUR VERY OWN PASTOR.T SANCHEZ AS HE BRING THE MESSAGE ON TONIGHT JOIN US FOR A BLESSED TIME IN THE LORD.